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VOL. LII
NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908.
NO 28
See There!
WHERE? WHAT?
Why Gilbert's beautiful display of
HOLIDAY GOODS
The Largest Variety and Most Beauti
ful Designs ever brough to Nemaha.
Buy Drugalat Rainey's
The Peru Pointer has bought a
new press.
W. M. Filmerreturned Satur
day from a visit to friends in
Iowa.
Miss Hazel jarker came in
from Auburn Friday, returning
Saturday. t
The best short order in town
at Rider & Quiller's restaurant
and grocery. "
Christmas
Near
Ed Knapp just completed I "
a neat barn on ins premises, un- j i
der the superjisicn of j. w.jAnd we are supplied with a good line of
omitn.
E. J. Maxwell and wife went
to Omaha Wednesday to see a
specialist in reference to their
young child.
The members of the Christian
churck held an Enjoyable social
it the residence of Rev. J. W.
Sapp Saturday evening.
Horse feed saved by using good
warm blankets on your horses
these chilly days! Wc have them.
Edwarcja & Bradford.
Prof. Evans o&Auburn was in
the city Saturday evening. He
was enroute to Shubeit to visit
his brother.
SOMETHING TO FIT EVERY PURSE
You will be delighted when you see theni
it--
EARLE GILBERT
BOTH PHONES.
Nemaha, Nebraska.
BANK OF NEMAHA
NEMAHA NhlittASKA
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WM. OVM MJ IVim. F.'K. AMiKN,iVic.-.Prf.
KLMER K. ALLEN, ChIiIit FHANK TITUS, ttH Cunli
Capita $5,000
Surplus, $1,000
With Ample Facilities for handling
any Business entrusted to Us
Charles Wilson' and Fred Al-
good of Peru have joi ned the
navy and left for New York to
take up their duties for Uncle
Sam.
Can't think what to buy your
wife for Christmas can you? A
nice rocker,, couch or a set of
parlor chairs would be appropri
ate. E-B.' Lumber Co.
B. D. Baldwin went to Verdon
Sunday to see his son. Harry, 're
turning Monday. Harry is im
proving, but it is very slow. He
is not able to sit up yet.
George Crow, who came in
from Colorado Friday, is quite
sick, threatened with pneumonia.
This, in connection with the in
firmities of old age, makes his
condition serious.
Rev. Bailey of Falls City, a
minister of the Presbyterian
church, has been holding meet
ings at the brick church north
west of town, closing the meet
ing Sunday night. Much inter
est was manifested.
WINTER EXCURSIONS.
LOW RATES.
Winter Tourist Rates Daily reduced rato excursions to Califor
nia, Old Mexico, Southern and Cuban Resorts.
Home Seekers Excursions: First and third Tuesdays of each
month to many points west, south and southwest.
Personally Conducted Excursions to Florida: by Superintendent Friday afternoon from Colorado, 1
of Public .nBtructlonor Nobraakn, J. L. MoBrion loayi,,? h h had b visiting hir
Lincoln and Omaha Decomber 19th. Write 0. W. Uonnell, C 1 p . ... f . , ,
Charley Andrews has bought
the Loveless farm of 160 acres,
northeast of Julian, in Otoe coun
ty. The deal was made by the
real estate firm of Chambers
Bros. & Hoover, Pat Hoover be
ing the junior proprietor. Charley
takes possession March 1st.
Grandpa Hoover and Uncle
Pat went to Shenandoah, Iowa,
Monday, to see the wonderful
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
P. Thompson. They say Grandpa
and Grandma Thompson are feel
ing as proud as if it was the first
grandchild ever born.
Jno. W. Ritchey returned home
HO LIDAY GOODS
With Christmas only a week off, it is
to your interest to buy your gifts early
and take advantage of the complete line
of Holiday Goods.
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We call your attention to our assort
ment of DishesCups and Saucers, Plates,
Berry Sets, Japanese Plates, Etc.
Our line of Toys please the little folks.
We have Fancy Boxes, including Glove
Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Manicure
Sets, Etc.
We have a nice line of Dressed Dolls
at very reasonable prices.
P. A. Lincoln for itinnrnrv. soar ran, nis iauier-in-iuw,
Government Irrigated Homesteads in the Nig Horn liusin avd George Crow, who has been stay
Yellowstono Valley; Ono of tho last chances to secure, good ng with his daughter, Mrs. Jno.
farms from tho ovormnout at low prices. Go with Mr. D. y, polton, came in and will1
I'lom Mouvnr on uin next personiiy ronduolmi : i i ...in. t..
excursion, lie will help you seouro one of these " " '"""' "
farms. No charge for his services. lOxctir- Ktchoy. Mrs. Ia Iton came in to
sinfis first and third Tuesdiiys assist in caring for her father,
O. D. SAMSEL, Ticket AgOllt. ; who is very feeble, and will, visit
J.. W. WAKKLY, (i. V. A., Omaha, for a few days.
A line of Fancy Handkerchiefs,
Ladies and Gen demons
Table Covers in gresn and brown.
JNO. W. RITCHEY.
Both phones 20. NEMAHA !
We are prepared to make cloth cov
ered buttons to match your goods.